The Unnatural Enemy

Ordinarily, the writer hunts only the creatures he intends to eat. Crows are the one exception to this. He finds them extremely interesting to hunt. They are hard to hit; and because, they do so much damage to other birds; particularly in areas where ducks nest, it is always open season on them. He gives a very humorous account of a day he spent crow hunting with Herb Mills, a friend in Iowa. Herb taught him what little he knows of the technique.